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It’s time for another episode about Germany’s beautiful South. Today we’ll cover the city of Constance, situated at Lake Constance. This is one of not too many German cities whose oldtown remained mostly intact after the second world war; a great place to enjoy the Fachwerkhäuser and old architecture. Ready to take a trip?


Have you heard of Essen? No? That’s not too surprising. Essen is a major German city, but not known for attracting tourists. However, it has been awarded the title of European Capital of Culture 2010, as a representative of the entire Ruhr metropolitan area. Learn what most tourists are missing out on! Besides, you just gotta love a city whose name is the same as the German word for “food”.

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Ever wondered what Michaela’s city is like? This German audio blog for advanced learners will cover it in-depth, and you will also learn some useful new vocabulary on the side. On your next trip to Germany, don’t miss out on Düsseldorf!


Practise German at GermanPod101.com! Using this series of audio blogs, advanced learners can practise and improve their knowledge of German vocabulary, idioms and culture. Today we are going to hear about Ratingen near Düsseldorf.


Improve your German using GermanPod101.com! This is the first of a series of audio blogs designed to help advanced learners improve their knowledge of German vocabulary, idioms and culture. Today I will present my home town to you: Kamp-Lintfort in the Niederrhein region of Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. And unlike what Chuck might tell you, it’s a great place. Kloster Kamp - Terassengarten